Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] n't see " in BNC.

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1 And that old theory that animals ca n't see colours is just not true because any vehicle which is black or red in colour appears to get more attention that any other .
2 And even if someone from another age is standing on this spot , a ghostly paintbrush in her hand , her eyes would n't see what I see .
3 And finally , it provides enhanced security because passers-by ca n't see what is on the screen .
4 Our chaps ca n't see their chaps , but their chaps ca n't see ours .
5 Our chaps ca n't see their chaps , but their chaps ca n't see ours .
6 The parents ca n't see them like this . ’
7 You 've got the first stanza which is four lines , has got five lines has four lines ca n't see straight the first stanza has one sentence and it ends at the end of the stanza but then you have one , two , three , four , five more stanzas and you do n't get a full stop until the last stanza half way through .
8 Then I began to realize why , and he said to me : ‘ If I go through as you say , viewers ca n't see my face and they 'll think we 're using a double .
9 But both companies say the regional identity of the stations will not be affected and viewers wo n't see any difference .
10 And they were glazed with opaque white glass so that the patients could n't see out either , nor passers-by see in .
11 It 's a good thing your patients ca n't see you now , Dr Vaughan ! ’
12 Of course , your neighbours wo n't see the Woodworker Fellowship logo so you will need to acquire an additional cloth badge to show off your membership .
13 ‘ At the end of each sitting I seemed to produce nothing , so I had to hide it ( the canvas ) and carry it facing me , so all the butlers would n't see it . ’
14 Of course , those who join for one week holidays wo n't see the whole range of our social activities .
15 Colin feels the traditional financiers ca n't see the future potential of the environment concept .
16 She was as fearless as the Wooldridge boys who involved her in all their mischief , but sometimes Anna would stand and stare , as if she was seeing things that others could n't see .
17 Either you have not shown these plans elsewhere , in which case I owe you an apology … or you have touted them round , and the fools ca n't see what 's in front of them . ’
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